Conference Tracks:
1. Psychology of Thinking and Insightful Problem Solving
2. Neuroscience Methods in the Study of Thinking
3. Personality, Motivation, and Creativity
4. Emotions and Metacognitions in the Regulation of Creative Processes
5. Affective Processes in Cognition
6. Cognitive-Emotional Development and Creativity
7. Artificial Intelligence and Creativity
8. Social Psychology of Creativity and Innovation
9. Interaction of Conscious and Unconscious Processes in Cognitive Tasks Solving
10. Practical Thinking and Expert Knowledge
11. Psychology of Art and Neuroaesthetics
12. Creativity and Education
13. Mathematical and Scientific Creativity
14. Creativity and Language
15. Psychophysiology of Creativity
16. Mental Representations and Cognitive Processes
17. Research on Thinking in the School of Y.A. Ponomarev
18. History of Psychological Research on Creativity and the Legacy of Y.A. Ponomarev
19. Symposium on Creativity and Executive Functions
20. Round table “Methodological problems of psychological research”
A collection of abstracts (in the form of an electronic publication registered in the Russian Index of Science Citation) will be published based on the conference materials. Expanded versions of the best conference presentations will be invited for publication in the electronic journals of the Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. There is no registration fee for participation in the conference. Participation formats: oral presentation, poster presentation. The working languages of the conference are Russian and English.
Submission Guidelines for Abstracts:
We invite submissions of experimental, empirical, theoretical, and historical-methodological works for participation in the scientific program of the conference. Interdisciplinary research from all related fields is welcome.
Abstracts should be no longer than 2 A4 pages (2000–4000 characters including spaces, excluding the reference list), without images or tables. In addition to the main text, the following are required: title, abstract, keywords, and a reference list (no more than 5 sources). The reference list should be formatted according to the requirements of the
Psychological Journal. Sources in Russian should be listed first in alphabetical order, followed by sources in foreign languages in alphabetical order. In-text citations should follow the format (Author, year), and for sources without authors, use (First two words of the title..., year). DOI does not need to be specified.
No more than 5 co-authors are allowed per submission. An individual may be included as an author or co-author in no more than 3 abstracts.
Abstracts must be submitted only through the
registration form. Abstracts sent to the conference secretary's email or other email addresses will not be considered. At the end of the form, if any of the authors are not employees of the Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IP RAS), you will be asked to attach a completed, signed, and scanned license agreement (download template as
RTF,
DOC) in PDF format. One agreement is required for each submission, completed by all authors.
The Organizing Committee reserves the right to reject materials for publication if they do not align with the conference's thematic focus, scientific standards, or submission guidelines, or if they are submitted after the deadline. Review and selection of presentations will be conducted by the conference program committee.